I hope that I am posting this message with enough lead time so that as many of
you as possible will be able to join in and participate in this accessible live
webcast. You will need to have the Real G2 version 8 basic or plus player
installed on your computer in order to view the webcast. I would also
appreciate it if you could register with the Reliacast ticketing software on
the event page so that we can obtain measurable statistics from the webcast
event. As Always, I would appreciate it if this message could be posted on to
other lists where it hasn't been viewed yet. Thank you in advance and I look
forward to having as many of you as possible join in the Webcast. Smile.
Jeffrey Pledger
President, AbleTV.net
tvwoRLDWIDE.COM
PRESS RELEASE
American Foundation for the Blind Selects AbleTV to Webcast JLTLI 2001 Event
Live
Global Participation Expected in Accessible Interactive Webcast, Friday, March
16, 1:30 PM EST at www.abletv.net on the TVWorldwide.com Network with Audience
Tracking by Reliacast
For Immediate Release
Tuesday, March 13, 2001
Contact: info@tvworldwide.com
TV Worldwide.com, Inc.
www.tvworldwide.com
(703) 961-9250
Jeff Pledger
able@abletv.net
www.abletv.net
(301) 890-5944
Regina Genwright
American Foundation for the Blind
(212) 502-7658
reginag@afb.net
Chantilly, Va. - AbleTV.net, web-based TV channel for people with disabilities
on the TVWorldwide.com network, announced today that it had been selected by
the American Foundation for the Blind to webcast the 15th Josephine L. Taylor
Leadership Institute (JTLI 2001) keynote address and panel discussion live from
the Washington Marriot Hotel, at 1:30 PM EST on March 16. The webcast will
feature keynote speaker Carl Kupfer, M.D. from the National Institute of
Health, followed by a panel discussion on